On Thu, 15 Aug 2002, Osamu Aoki wrote: > I am not mad but I am somewhat intrigued.
Blame it on real life interfering on my Debian work :( > comment on mailing list. I sent a personal e-mail wondering his > health... No reply. Uups... sorry about that :( They're sitting on the inbox, because I didn't want to reply to them with a "sorry, you will need another AM", and that was the only answer I could give you, so far. > I think even if there is some reason to delay, NM must be informed about > situation at least once a month from AM. Is he still alive? He told me > on ML that he will do something after debconf. Actually, I contacted the helpdesk in IRC and told them I would probably have to drop my NMs because I simply was not finding the time to handle them. This happened two weeks ago, I think. Helpdesk is short on AMs, though, and even more on AMs that would like to somehow make doc NMs happen in a more smooth way. So I was asked to not send you guys a "sorry, can't do it right now" letter yet, and try to find a way to free up time to AM you :( Since then, I RFA'ed fetchmail to free up some debian time, but it was not enough. I was trying to free up some time next week, but I can't really promise that either. > I hope he is just busy with life. So far, that's the only problem: got promoted at work, and that ate up 80% of the work time I could use for Debian (albeit in a restricted way), and did some very bad things to my spare time otherwise (so I have not managed to redirect some of that time to Debian yet). I wonder if I could get you guys going on tasks & skills (which is the troublesome part of a doc maintainer test), and some other AM handle the other stuff. That would speed up matters a lot. Reply-to set to newmaint list, let's move the thread there. -- "One disk to rule them all, One disk to find them. One disk to bring them all and in the darkness grind them. In the Land of Redmond where the shadows lie." -- The Silicon Valley Tarot Henrique Holschuh